Piercings

Professional Piercing Studio

Our experienced piercer has been in the industry for over a decade, providing top-notch services to clients from all walks of life. We take pride in ensuring that all piercing procedures are safe, hygienic, and comfortable for our clients.

Our extensive collection of high-quality body jewelry includes unique designs to suit any taste and style. Whether you are looking for a simple ear piercing or a complex body modification, our piercer has the knowledge and expertise to provide you with outstanding results. Our goal is to make your experience as enjoyable and stress-free as possible, so you can feel confident in your new piercing.

Visit us today to see why we are the go-to destination for piercing enthusiasts in the area.

Body Piercing Aftercare

Cleaning Solutions

Use either one or both of the following solutions for cleaning body piercings:

 Packaged sterile saline solution with NO ADDITIVES. (Read the label! Use 0.9% sterile sodium chloride solution) OR non-iodized sea salt mixture: Dissolve 1/8-1/4 cup of non-iodized (iodine free) sea salt into one cup (8 oz.) of warm distilled or bottled water. A stronger mixture is NOT better! Saline solution that is too strong can irritate the piercing.

A mild, fragrance-free liquid soap preferably.
Ex. Dr. Bronner’s 18-in-1 Hemp Baby Unscented Pure-Castile Soap.

Cleaning Instructions

WASH your hands thoroughly prior to cleaning, or touching on or around your piercing.

SALINE soak at least two to three times daily. Simply invert a cup of warm saline solution over the area to form a vacuum for a few minutes. The longer you soak, the better. For certain placement, it maybe be easier to apply using fresh gauze or a cotton ball saturated in saline solution. A brief rinse will remove any residue.

SOAP no more than once or twice daily. While showering, lather up a pearl sized drop of the soap to clean the jewelry and the piercing. Leave the cleanser on the piercing no more than 30 seconds, then rinse thoroughly to remove all traces of the soap from the piercing.

DRY with disposable paper products such as gauze or tissues, because cloth towels can harbor bacteria and catch on new piercings, causing injury. Pat gently to avoid trauma.

Oral Piercing Aftercare

Cleaning Solutions

Use one or both of the following solutions for inside the mouth:​

Antiseptic alcohol-free mouth rinse.

Packaged sterile saline solution with no additives (read the label) OR non-iodized sea salt mixture: Dissolve 1/8-1/4 teaspoon of non-iodized (iodine free), fine-grain sea salt into one cup (8oz.) of warm distilled or bottled water. A stronger mixture is NOT better. Saline solution that is too strong can irritate your piercing.

Cleaning Instructions For Inside The Mouth

Rinse mouth with cleaning solution for 30 seconds after meals and at bedtime (4-5 times daily) during the entire healing period. Cleaning too often or with too strong a rinse can cause discoloration and irritation of your mouth and piercing.

Cleaning Instructions For Outside The Mouth

Soak in saline solution and/or wash in mild, fragrance-free liquid soap, preferably anti-microbial or germicidal.

WASH your hands thoroughly prior to cleaning or touching your piercing for any reason.

SALINE soak at least two to three time daily. Simply soak direction in a cup of warm saline solution for five to ten minutes. For certain placements it may be easier to apply using clean gauze or cotton saturated with saline solution. A brief rinse afterward will remove any residue.

SOAP no more than once or twice a day. Use a cotton swab to soap around piercing, let it set for 15-20 seconds, then rinse. Leave the cleanser on the piercing no more than 30 seconds.

Rinse thoroughly to remove all traces of the soap from the piercing. It is not necessary to rotate the jewelry through the piercing.

DRY by gently patting with clean, disposable paper products. Cloth towels can harbor bacteria and snag on jewelry, causing injury.

Preparing for Medical & Dental Procedures

General Information

When you undergo medical or dental examinations, treatments, or procedures, you may be asked to remove your body jewelry. However, many piercings (even old ones) shrink or close very quickly and it could be difficult or impossible for you to put jewelry back in. So if your regular jewelry must be taken out, the best course of action is to keep a retainer in the channel at all times to prevent any problems. It is not always medically necessary to remove or change your jewelry.

Discuss your piercing with your healthcare provider prior to scheduling an appointment in which the presence of your jewelry may be an issue.

Inquire about feasibility of wearing a nonmetallic replacement when you are asked to remove metal from your body.

Obtain a retainer before your appointment and if possible get your doctor to approve it so there will be no surprises when you go in for your procedure.

Arrange with your piercer for an insertion before your appointment if you will require help.

If you cannot get a retainer in advance, ask your dentist for a sterile floss threader, or a doctor or nurse in the medical office or hospital for a sterile IV catheter or microbore IV tubi.

Radiology/Imaging

Studies have shown that removing piercing jewelry is generally not necessary for X-rays, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and many other procedures, unless the piercing is directly in the area of examination or treatment. If you wear metal jewelry, it will be visible on the test results, of course, but this is only a problem when the ornament obscures the area of concern.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Most high-quality metal body jewelry is non-ferromagnetic (nonmagnetic), so it will not react to the MRI equipment. Be aware however, that some body jewelry may indeed be a very dangerous problem when getting a MRI. The jewelry can be tested with a strong hand-held magnet prior to entering the MRI suite to determine if its magnetic or not, and a “scout scan” can be performed by the MRI technician to determine the amount of blurring or artifact from the jewelry.

Computed Tomography (CAT or CT) Scan

These do become blurred if metal is present, so all metal jewelry in the area of the examination does need to be removed for this type of scan.

Oral Piercings

Dental professionals are often particularly disapproving of tongue and other oral piercings. Poorly fitted jewelry and excessive play do cause substantial damage to the teeth and oral structures. But there is never an excuse for a health care provider to mistreat you.

Retainers

Many studios offer a selection of retainers in non-metallic materials. Some are specific to a particular type of piercing, while others can be used in a variety of placements. Retainers can be worn to keep piercings open when ordinary jewelry must be removed, or for concealment.

Retainers made of glass and inert plastics are common. Some have a ball, dome, or disc on one end and an O-ring closure on the other end. Unfortunately, the O-ring may come off easily especially in oral piercings.

Depending on how long your usual jewelry must be out and what will take place during that time, non-metallic barbells of PTFE or other inert plastic may be preferred because they stay in much more securely.

Piercing Services

Elevate your style with our expert piercing services. From classic to contemporary, our skilled piercer delivers precision and care, ensuring a seamless experience.

All Jewelry is 316L Surgical Stainless Implant Grade Steel.
Unless otherwise desired, all piercings are done with Plain 2mm-8mm Balls on a 20g, 18g, 16g, 14g, or 12g Straight, Curved, Circular, Surface Barbell, Labret Stud, Hoop or Dermal Anchor.

Ear Piercings

Lobes/Cartilage ($40 for 1, $60 for 2)
Tragus ($60)
Anti-Tragus ($60)
Rook ($60)
Daith ($60)
Snug ($60)
Conch ($60)
Orbital ($60)
Forward Helix ($60)
Industrial ($75)
Vertical Industrial ($90)

Body Piercings

Navel ($60)
Low Navel ($60)
Horizontal Navel ($60/$120 for Both)
Dermal Piercings ($75 for 1, $120 for 2)-($40 Each Additional)
Nape ($90)
Sternum ($90)
Bridge ($90)

Must Be Over 18

Horizontal Nipples ($60 for 1/$100 for both)
Vertical Nipples ($60 for 1/$100 for both)
Genitals ($100)

Facial Piercings

Nose ($60)
Vertical High Nostril ($75)
Vertical Symmetrical Nostril ($75)
Vertical Septum ($75)
Vertical Tongue ($75)
Tongue Web ($75)
Smiley ($60)
Lip ($60)
Horizontal Lip ($60)
Monroe ($60)
Medusa ($60)
Jestrum ($60)
Labret ($60)
Ashley ($60)

Vertical Labret ($60)
Snake Eyes ($60)
Frog Eyes ($60)
Scoop ($60)
Vertical Snake Bites ($140 for both)
Vertical Angel Bites ($140 for both)
Venom Bites ($70/$150 Both)

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